
Goethite, iridescent

Goethite is an iron oxyhydroxide containing ferric iron. It is the main component of rust and bog iron ore.
Goethite often forms through the weathering of other iron-rich minerals, and thus is a common component of soils, concentrated in laterite soils. nanoparticulate authigenic goethite is a common diagenetic iron oxyhydroxide in both marine and lake sediments.
Goethite is found all over the planet, usually in the form of concretions, stalactite formations, oolites (a form consisting of tiny round grains cemented together), reniform (kidney shapes) or botryoidal (globular, like bunches of grapes) accumulations. It is also a very common pseudomorph. It is frequently encountered in the swampy areas at the head of spring waters ('bog iron'), on cave floors, and on the bottom of lakes and small creeks.
Deposits significant in location, if not in abundance, have been found in the Martian crater Gusev by NASA's Spirit rover, providing strong evidence for the presence of liquid water on the planet in an earlier stage of its evolution.
Locality
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Streak
Brown, brownish yellow to orange yellow
Hardness
Formula
5-5.5
α-Fe3+O(OH)
Habit
Radial acicular, mammillary, botryoidal, stalactitic, massive, as encrustation, as pseudomorph; may be banded or iridescent